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Nominations for the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Australia 2013 program are now open.

In its 13th year, the list profiles the public and private companies which achieved the fastest rates of annual revenue growth in the last year, based on percentage revenue growth over the last three years.

“Each year the Fast 50 program is about picking winners who have recorded high revenue growth and also survived economic and business expansion challenges. Last year internet companies dominated, and undoubtedly that will continue as social, mobile and local digital engagement continues to be the focus of businesses and consumers alike,” Joshua Tanchel from Deloitte said.

Deloitte is expecting the list to particularly reflect recent growth in the energy, biotech, health and education sectors.

Previous winners have included:

  • Fashion website BrandsExclusive (2012 winner)
  • IT and telecommunications service provider Anittel (2011 winner)
  • Vocus Communications (2010 winner), an independent wholesale Internet transit operator and telecommunications provider

“We reward technology companies who have grown their business during uncertain times and this often requires innovative methods to set them apart and a strong will to succeed,” Tanchel said.

The Technology Fast 50 winners, who are announced in November, receive exposure and recognition from key technology and industry colleagues and also become part of a network of high performing technology companies.

Program entrants are also considered for the regional Deloitte Technology Fast 500 Asia Pacific 2013 program and, if selected, these companies are recognised across the Asia Pacific region for their growth achievements.

Eligibility criteria for the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Australia 2013 program is available here.

The program is open to all related industry sectors including Internet, communications, software, semiconductors, components and electronics, life sciences and computer peripherals.

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Stephanie Zillman

Stephanie Zillman

Stephanie is the editor-at-large of Dynamic Business. Stephanie brings with her a passion for journalism, business, and new ideas. On her days off, you might find her reading a book on the beach.

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